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Cream - The Farewell Tour 1968 FLAC

Cream - The Farewell Tour 1968 FLAC
Performer:
Cream
Album:
The Farewell Tour 1968
Style:
Blues Rock
Released:
2007
Country:
US
Label:
Woodstock Tapes
Catalog:
WT 5103
FLAC size:
2290 mb
MP3 size:
1735 mb
WMA size:
2304 mb


Tracklist


1Crossroads4:31
2Sitting On The Top Of The World4:55
3Spoonfull15:11
4Traintime9:55
5White Room6:41
6Politician6:48
7Sunshine Of Your Love6:42
8I'm So Glad7:10
9Toad14:12


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
PVCD-5017, STCD-2388Cream The Farewell Tour 1968 ‎(CD, Unofficial)Woodstock Tapes, Mexican RecordsPVCD-5017, STCD-2388Mexico2010


Credits


  • Bass, VocalsJack Bruce
  • DrumsGinger Baker
  • Guitar, VocalsEric Clapton


Notes


Recorded live 1968 at Inglewood Forum, Los Angeles, California

℗+© 2007 By Woodstock Tape & Video Corp.

Issued in a digipak. Title on spine is simply "The Farewell Tour".


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 4 250079 701032
  • Matrix / Runout: 23668-100649-WT5103
  • Rights Society: ZAiKS


Companies


  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Woodstock Tape & Video Corp.
  • Copyright (c) – Woodstock Tape & Video Corp.
  • Recorded At – The Forum, Los Angeles


Album


Cream, farewell concert, rah 1968. Pete Brown, Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce. Farewell Tour is the first live album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers, released in 1983. It documents the group's 1982 Farewell Tour and is a double album set. By the early 1980s, the Doobie Brothers had evolved from the guitar-boogie sound under original band frontman Tom Johnston to a soulful keyboard-driven AOR sound under Michael McDonald. Despite the many personnel changes in the group, Patrick Simmons remained from the original incarnation of the group. The Farewell Tour 1968 is a jazz related rock music live album recording by CREAM released in 2007 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. Goodbye also called Goodbye Cream is the fourth and final studio album by Cream, with three tracks recorded live, and three recorded in the studio. It was released in Europe by Polydor Records and by Atco Records in the United States, debuting in Billboard on 15 February 1969. It reached number one in the United Kingdom and number two in the US. A single, Badge, was subsequently released from the album a month later. The album was released after Cream disbanded in November 1968. Four complete shows from Creams final tour, including a previously unreleased set from San Diego. In many ways, it was unlikely that Cream would last as long as they did. By the time they split in November 1968, the group had been going for just over two years and recorded four albums. Before then Eric Clapton had cycled rapidly through the Yardbirds and the Bluesbreakers, racking up a few months in each as well spending time in shorter one-off projects like The Immediate All-Stars and The Powerhouse, while Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker were famed for their incendiary relationship in the Graham Bond Organisation. In that context, Cream were stayers. Cream burst into 1968 with Sunshine of Your Love climbing its way toward the top of the charts in America, but commercial success couldn't sustain the power trio for long. Goodbye Tour Live 1968 - a handsome box set released in early 2020 - features four complete concerts: the Los Angeles performance from October 19, a gig performed the next day at San Diego Sports Arena, and a show given two weeks earlier at Oakland Coliseum, plus the final bash at Royal Albert Hall on November 25. The original Goodbye LP merely scratched the surface of the source material. Cream goodbye tour live 1968. First authorised release of four historic complete 1968 concerts: DISC ONE OCTOBER 4, 1968 Oakland Coliseum, Oakland all tracks previously unreleased, except . DISC FOUR CREAM FAREWELL CONCERT NOVEMBER 26, 1968 Royal Albert Hall, London all tracks first-time release on CD. White Room . Politician . Cream collect four complete concerts from the supergroups farewell tour for their upcoming Goodbye Tour Live 1968 box set. The four-cd set, out February 7th, 2020 and available to preorder now, features the three of bands October 1968 California concerts Oakland, Los Angeles and San Diego as well as Creams November 26th, 1968 farewell gig from Londons Royal Albert Hall. Of the box sets 36 tracks, 29 were previously available on CD, with 19 of those unreleased entirely. Cream was a shambling circus of diverse personalities who happened to find that catalyst together . See which Cream album made the cut Cream - Band. 15 April at 03:33. The album was a brilliant combination of the blues, jazz and rock és of all three members, in a line-up that introduced and defined the concept of the power trio. Cream - Band. Goodbye Tour Live 1968 marks the first authorized release of the four concerts all freshly mastered from the original tapes as well as the first CD release of the Royal Albert Hall gig, which was previously only available on DVD. The set also features liner notes penned by David Fricke. Hear Cream's Previously Unreleased Version of 'Crossroads' From 1968 Farewell Tour. Rush's Geddy Lee: My 5 Favorite Bass Songs